Anonymous wrote:Can we please return to OP’s question: which schools are NOT plowed/cleared? Please save the arguments about safety and shoveling and MPCS fails for other threads.
It’s Sunday 2/1 morning and I’m trying to get intel about the state of facilities around the county. I don’t believe there’s an official source of information available so I’d like to crowdsource as best as possible.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is for which schools are not plowed.
Go start another thread to bicker about all the other useless crap about a working mom vs SAHM
Anonymous wrote:A stay at home mom is just someone who failed at being useful enough to get paid to do anything worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:A stay at home mom is just someone who failed at being useful enough to get paid to do anything worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sidewalk off darnestown road and quince orchard road to Quince Orchard HS were not plowed at all yesterday. It is quite dangerous for kids/teens to walk on the road to get to school.
Then walk on the snow. I'm sure there are plenty of footsteps to follow.
Are you sure based on trying it, or because you're making assumptions? Because the "snow" has been so hard that a 200 lb man can't make a footprint since about Wednesday.
Have you been trapped in your home since Wednesday? Do you know anyone who has?
There is no way my kids can do the almost two mile walk safely and they cannot get to the closest bust stop which isn’t that close. They leave before 7 and the snow and ice are a huge issue. Few sidewalks so walking when people are heavily driving. We only have one decent car.
Drive or walk with them.
Some people actually have jobs. We can't all be day drinking stay at home moms
Anonymous wrote:A stay at home mom is just someone who failed at being useful enough to get paid to do anything worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sidewalk off darnestown road and quince orchard road to Quince Orchard HS were not plowed at all yesterday. It is quite dangerous for kids/teens to walk on the road to get to school.
Then walk on the snow. I'm sure there are plenty of footsteps to follow.
Are you sure based on trying it, or because you're making assumptions? Because the "snow" has been so hard that a 200 lb man can't make a footprint since about Wednesday.
Have you been trapped in your home since Wednesday? Do you know anyone who has?
There is no way my kids can do the almost two mile walk safely and they cannot get to the closest bust stop which isn’t that close. They leave before 7 and the snow and ice are a huge issue. Few sidewalks so walking when people are heavily driving. We only have one decent car.
Drive or walk with them.
Some people actually have jobs. We can't all be day drinking stay at home moms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sidewalk off darnestown road and quince orchard road to Quince Orchard HS were not plowed at all yesterday. It is quite dangerous for kids/teens to walk on the road to get to school.
Then walk on the snow. I'm sure there are plenty of footsteps to follow.
Are you sure based on trying it, or because you're making assumptions? Because the "snow" has been so hard that a 200 lb man can't make a footprint since about Wednesday.
Have you been trapped in your home since Wednesday? Do you know anyone who has?
There is no way my kids can do the almost two mile walk safely and they cannot get to the closest bust stop which isn’t that close. They leave before 7 and the snow and ice are a huge issue. Few sidewalks so walking when people are heavily driving. We only have one decent car.
Drive or walk with them.
Some people actually have jobs. We can't all be day drinking stay at home moms